This one is for all the seafood lovers out there. Please give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it. What we like about seafood in Italy is that the flavors are clean and delicate whereas sometimes seafood (shellfish in particular) can be very pungent and briny.
Brandacujun literally means "who breaks the testicles", due to the work necessary to make the stockfish soft by holding the mortar between the legs, generally of sailors on board boats, in a sitting position
That's so cool that you have a family connection to Camogli. We also have a video dedicated to Camogli if you'd like to see more about this beautiful village. There's also a little tiny history museum of Camogli too -- they might even know your stepfather.
The very nice chef forgot to mention the ROMAN artichoke! 😡😁😁😁 But we all know Italy has a regional if not town specific variety of almost everithing.. Roman artichokes are best fried (carciofi alla giudìa) or stewed. Love your videos, always relaxed and positive!
Emre and Maia, I really enjoyed your mouth watering and delightful video! Once again your travel logs production quality, narration and musical selection was outstanding. By the way I give you high marks for your travel wardrobes. Where are you planning to travel to later in 2022? Cheers, Brian
@@happygoluckytravel Hi Emre, Christi and I have always loved the Italian lakes in mid September. My favorite location is Bellagio on Lake Como. We have enjoyed hiking and strolling through beautiful gardens, visiting historic villas with wonderful views and exploring the many small villages along the lake. Your transportation between locations will be by ferry boat. You will not need a car. If you want to splurge and spoil your lovely wife, I can highly recommend two hotels for traditional Italian hospitality, Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio and Villa d' Este in Cernobio. If traveling with friends I would highly recommend booking one of the Villas at Villa d' Este which are truly amazing! You will not want to leave until you're penny less. :) Have you been to Sicily? We haven't but it looks beautiful. We are taking a tour with Tauck to get a good overview of the island in September. I will let you know how it was after we return. Cheers, Brian
Thank you for the tips! Excited to hear how your Sicily trip goes this fall. Our visit to Sicily was many, many years ago -- Went only to the eastern side. Loved Syracuse, Noto and Lipari/Salina Islands. Happy travels!
The brandacujun is not an exotic dish, it comes from Liguria just like the panissa! It is a delicious appetizer based on stockfish creamed with potatoes, soft and aromatic, to be enjoyed spread on toasted bread. An ancient recipe whose consistency and procedure recalls other regional dishes based on cod, such as the famous Venetian-style creamed cod. It seems that this preparation was in vogue among sailors: there was never a shortage of stockfish and potatoes on ships, practical foods to preserve and cook during long sea crossings. There are various explanations for the singular name Brandacujun, the least "mischievous" concerns the traditional gesture of repeatedly rotating (i.e. brandishing) during cooking. By doing this, the potatoes and stockfish fall apart and mix together, obtaining a perfect creaming. The result is in fact a creamy and enveloping dish with rustic but timeless flavours! Start with already soaked stockfish, so as to skip the longest phase!
This one is for all the seafood lovers out there. Please give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it. What we like about seafood in Italy is that the flavors are clean and delicate whereas sometimes seafood (shellfish in particular) can be very pungent and briny.
Brandacujun literally means "who breaks the testicles", due to the work necessary to make the stockfish soft by holding the mortar between the legs, generally of sailors on board boats, in a sitting position
Ligurian food is the best italian food. Light, simple and tasty
So good!
omg, my mouth is watering. My father is from Calabria, this makes me want to go back
Thank you for watching, we hope you make it to Italy!
nicely done
putting Camogli on the itinerary for October
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Love your videos!
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My stepfather, Hans V. Martini, was born in Camogli, and died there at an old age. Any information is appreciated!!!!
That's so cool that you have a family connection to Camogli. We also have a video dedicated to Camogli if you'd like to see more about this beautiful village. There's also a little tiny history museum of Camogli too -- they might even know your stepfather.
Love your Italian videos. Will there be more coming?
We hope so! Where would you like us to go next in Italy? Thanks for watching!
@@happygoluckytravel any where in the Liguria, Campania, Puglia regions to start :) Grazie mille!
Oh, good choices! We'll see what we can do for you when we finish up here in Emilia Romagna 😉
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Yummy...except for the 🦑, Emre can have all of it.
Okay, no creepy crawlies for you! Thank you for watching!
Great content. Recommendations in Cinque Terre?
Thank you for watching! So sorry, but we don't have any suggestions there.
The very nice chef forgot to mention the ROMAN artichoke! 😡😁😁😁
But we all know Italy has a regional if not town specific variety of almost everithing..
Roman artichokes are best fried (carciofi alla giudìa) or stewed.
Love your videos, always relaxed and positive!
Thank you for the yummy tip! Love artichokes of all kinds and regions!
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Emre and Maia, I really enjoyed your mouth watering and delightful video! Once again your travel logs production quality, narration and musical selection was outstanding. By the way I give you high marks for your travel wardrobes.
Where are you planning to travel to later in 2022?
Cheers,
Brian
Hi Brian, Thank you for watching. Your encouragement means a lot! Where do you think we should go?
@@happygoluckytravel Hi Emre, Christi and I have always loved the Italian lakes in mid September. My favorite location is Bellagio on Lake Como. We have enjoyed hiking and strolling through beautiful gardens, visiting historic villas with wonderful views and exploring the many small villages along the lake. Your transportation between locations will be by ferry boat. You will not need a car.
If you want to splurge and spoil your lovely wife, I can highly recommend two hotels for traditional Italian hospitality, Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio and Villa d' Este in Cernobio. If traveling with friends I would highly recommend booking one of the Villas at Villa d' Este which are truly amazing! You will not want to leave until you're penny less. :)
Have you been to Sicily? We haven't but it looks beautiful. We are taking a tour with Tauck to get a good overview of the island in September. I will let you know how it was after we return. Cheers, Brian
Thank you for the tips! Excited to hear how your Sicily trip goes this fall. Our visit to Sicily was many, many years ago -- Went only to the eastern side. Loved Syracuse, Noto and Lipari/Salina Islands. Happy travels!
The brandacujun is not an exotic dish, it comes from Liguria just like the panissa! It is a delicious appetizer based on stockfish creamed with potatoes, soft and aromatic, to be enjoyed spread on toasted bread. An ancient recipe whose consistency and procedure recalls other regional dishes based on cod, such as the famous Venetian-style creamed cod. It seems that this preparation was in vogue among sailors: there was never a shortage of stockfish and potatoes on ships, practical foods to preserve and cook during long sea crossings. There are various explanations for the singular name Brandacujun, the least "mischievous" concerns the traditional gesture of repeatedly rotating (i.e. brandishing) during cooking. By doing this, the potatoes and stockfish fall apart and mix together, obtaining a perfect creaming. The result is in fact a creamy and enveloping dish with rustic but timeless flavours! Start with already soaked stockfish, so as to skip the longest phase!
Thank you for all the interesting backstory!
This dude sounds like Ray Romano.
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